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Foto realizada en Baiona durante el Scott Kelby's Second Annual Worldwide Photowalk.

 

Estos aparejos de pesca se denominan "nasas", son usados para la captura del pulpo, entre otras especies.

 

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Guest enjoy the festivities during Explore@NASA Goddard day at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, MD on Saturday, May 14, 2011.

 

Credit: NASA/GSFC/Pat Izzo

 

NASA Goddard Space Flight Center enables NASA’s mission through four scientific endeavors: Earth Science, Heliophysics, Solar System Exploration, and Astrophysics. Goddard plays a leading role in NASA’s accomplishments by contributing compelling scientific knowledge to advance the Agency’s mission.

 

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--This photo has been uploaded as part of the NASA Remix Project--

 

The goal of this group is to encourage people to re-interpret and remix the great photo libarary NASA has released into the public domain. Please take this photo Remix It, make a Mashup by combing this photos with other images or textures and reinvent it into a new piece of art. Go ahead give it a try, its fun! Then post your artwork to the group pool. To view some of the best images in the group you can view our stream on flickr river. If your up for a challenge we host remix competitions every month on our discussion forum.

An old speaker from the Public Affairs Officer console in NASA's Apollo Flight Control Room.

Does the Sun return to the same spot on the sky every day? No. A better and more visual answer to that question is an analemma, a composite image taken from the same spot at the same time over the course of a year. The featured weekly analemma was taken despite cold temperatures and high winds near the Concordia Station in Antarctica. The position of the Sun at 4 pm was captured on multiple days in the digital composite image, believed to be the first analemma constructed from Antarctica. The reason the image only shows the Sun from September to March is because the Sun was below the horizon for much of the rest of the year. In fact, today being an equinox, the Sun rises today at the South Pole after a six month absence and won't set again until the next equinox in March, baring large atmospheric refraction effects. Conversely, today the Sun sets at the North Pole after half a year of continuous daylight. For all of the Earth in between, though, the equinox means that today will have a nighttime and daytime that are both 12 hours long. via NASA ift.tt/1iLrXtz

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The goal of this group is to encourage people to re-interpret and remix the great photo libarary NASA has released into the public domain. Please take this photo Remix It, make a Mashup by combing this photos with other images or textures and reinvent it into a new piece of art. Go ahead give it a try, its fun! Then post your artwork to the group pool. To view some of the best images in the group you can view our stream on flickr river. If your up for a challenge we host remix competitions every month on our discussion forum.

I doubt if this establishment has anything to do with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration in the U.S. Karaoke not being part of NASA's core activities.

 

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The image was taken through the rain splattered window of a moving car.

via NASA Earth Observatory Image of the Day ift.tt/2v0Qn9G

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The goal of this group is to encourage people to re-interpret and remix the great photo libarary NASA has released into the public domain. Please take this photo Remix It, make a Mashup by combing this photos with other images or textures and reinvent it into a new piece of art. Go ahead give it a try, its fun! Then post your artwork to the group pool. To view some of the best images in the group you can view our stream on flickr river. If your up for a challenge we host remix competitions every month on our discussion forum.

Neil Armstrong trained for the Apollo 11 mission at NASA Langley's Lunar Landing Research Facility on equipment that cancelled all but one-sixth of Earth's gravitational force. Armstrong offered perhaps the greatest tribute to the importance of his training when asked what it was like to land on the moon, replying, "Like Langley." via NASA ift.tt/2tjeylH

My photo of the Mars Curiosity landing broadcast at Times Square is in this month's NASA JPL Universe publication.

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With 14 electric motors turning propellers and all of them integrated into a uniquely-designed wing, NASA will test new propulsion technology using an experimental airplane now designated the X-57 and nicknamed “Maxwell.” This concept image illustrates NASA's X-57 plane in flight. via NASA ift.tt/1sJCEBk

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Apollo 12 Hasselblad image from film magazine 48/X - EVA-2

A inflatable model of NASA's Space Launch System (SLS), on the National Mall as part of the Apollo 50 Festival. Washington, DC.

NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft is revealed after its protective cover is removed inside the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility at Kennedy Space Center, on May 21, 2016. OSIRIS-REx, targeted for a Sept. 8 launch, will be the first U.S. mission to sample an asteroid, retrieve at least two ounces of surface material and return it to Earth for study. via NASA ift.tt/1OWSkLu

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Data processed from Nasa Juno

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Saturn 5 Moon Rocket Michound Louisiana

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Building 34 during the Explore@NASA Goddard event on May 14, 2011.

 

Credit: NASA/GSFC/Bill Hrybyk

 

NASA Goddard Space Flight Center enables NASA’s mission through four scientific endeavors: Earth Science, Heliophysics, Solar System Exploration, and Astrophysics. Goddard plays a leading role in NASA’s accomplishments by contributing compelling scientific knowledge to advance the Agency’s mission.

 

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Visitors learn about buliding spacecraft on the Building 5 tour during the Explore@NASA Goddard event on May 14, 2011.

 

Credit: NASA/GSFC/Bill Hrybyk

 

NASA Goddard Space Flight Center enables NASA’s mission through four scientific endeavors: Earth Science, Heliophysics, Solar System Exploration, and Astrophysics. Goddard plays a leading role in NASA’s accomplishments by contributing compelling scientific knowledge to advance the Agency’s mission.

 

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Neil Armstrong trained for the Apollo 11 mission at NASA Langley's Lunar Landing Research Facility on equipment that cancelled all but one-sixth of Earth's gravitational force. Armstrong offered perhaps the greatest tribute to the importance of his training when asked what it was like to land on the moon, replying, "Like Langley." via NASA go.nasa.gov/2ushXyC

Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech - Processing: Elisabetta Bonora & Marco Faccin / aliveuniverse.today

Þetta er stimpillinn sem ég fékk í gær á próflokaballi háskólana á Nasa.

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Christmas break

All university students have finished their tests. A big party was held at the club Nasa. Páll Óskar was the DJ and also sang some songs himself. The picture is of my hand witch got a stamp from the club.

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EOS 20D - EF 50mm f/1.4 - EF 12 Extension Tube - ST - E2 - 430EX

via NASA Earth Observatory Image of the Day ift.tt/2sP9KAW

NASA-JPL Moon to Mars Social

March 11, 2019

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For more information on the NASA Social program, visit nasa.gov/social

--This photo has been uploaded as part of the NASA Remix Project--

 

The goal of this group is to encourage people to re-interpret and remix the great photo libarary NASA has released into the public domain. Please take this photo Remix It, make a Mashup by combing this photos with other images or textures and reinvent it into a new piece of art. Go ahead give it a try, its fun! Then post your artwork to the group pool. To view some of the best images in the group you can view our stream on flickr river. If your up for a challenge we host remix competitions every month on our discussion forum.

The famous Crawler transporters, originally built for the Apollo programme, today still carry the Shuttle from the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) to the Launch complex. Photo Credit: DLR, M. Trovatello, CC-BY

via NASA Earth Observatory Image of the Day ift.tt/2kVrEQ1

--This photo has been uploaded as part of the NASA Remix Project--

 

The goal of this group is to encourage people to re-interpret and remix the great photo libarary NASA has released into the public domain. Please take this photo Remix It, make a Mashup by combing this photos with other images or textures and reinvent it into a new piece of art. Go ahead give it a try, its fun! Then post your artwork to the group pool. To view some of the best images in the group you can view our stream on flickr river. If your up for a challenge we host remix competitions every month on our discussion forum.

Students at Columbia Crest A-STEM Academy in Ashford, Washington watch a live broadcast by astronauts at the International Space Station, responding to video questions submitted by the students. The educational experience was a partnership between NASA, the National Park Service at Mount Rainier National Park, and the Eatonville School District.

 

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